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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Demonstrating

1. Does this sentence make sense:


"Thousands of people are demonstrating themselves in Paris against the sanitary measures."



2. If so, does it mean the same as:


"Thousands of people are protesting in Paris against the sanitary measures."

  

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Christine Christie 1. Does this sentence make sense: "Thousands of people are demonstrating themselves in Paris against the sanitary ??? " Remove 'themselves'.

  • Christine Christie 1.
  • Does this sentence make sense: "Thousands of people are demonstrating themselves in Paris against the sanitary ???
  • " Remove 'themselves'.
  • 2.
  • If so, does it mean the same as: Yes.
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Christine Christie

1. Does this sentence make sense:


"Thousands of people are demonstrating themselves in Paris against the sanitary??? measures." Remove 'themselves'.


2. If so, does it mean the same as: Yes.

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